The krone is the currency of Denmark, including the autonomous provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The plural form is 'kroner'. It is loosely pegged to the Euro at a rate of 1 EUR = 7.46038 DKK but is allowed to fluctuate slightly. The government is no longer committed to converting Denmark's currency to the euro eventually.

The new Polish zloty (meaning 'golden' ) was introduced on January 1, 1995 as a result of the redenomination of the old currency. The Polish government stated that it would like to join the euro but there is currently no schedule for when this transition will take place.